- Underwater housing for the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 VI and RX100 VII digital cameras.
- Depth rated to 60 metres (200 feet).
- Perfect for scuba, snorkel, surf, pool and any application in or around the water.
- Controls are provided for all important camera functions including front and rear control dials.
- No option to control the flash switch and viewfinder switch (cameras built in flash may be extended during installation).
- A sensitive shutter lever makes it easy to half press the shutter for focusing and metering.
- Rear push button controls are laser engraved for identification with a new bright red push button for the video record start / stop function.
- The new ABS-PC blend construction provides strength and corrosion free performance with minimal maintenance.
- The specially formulated colour deflects the sun to keep your camera running cooler, longer.
- The colour also provides an enhanced view of the camera, LCD screen and o-ring seal.
- The cameras built in WiFi can be used to download photos to another device without removing the camera from the housing (above water only).
- The internal flash of the camera is not suitable to illuminate photos underwater but it can be used to trigger an external strobe via a fibre optic sync cord (AF35 not compatible with this housing).
- Any Ikelite DS strobe may be connected using the Fibre Optic Converter (4401.1) and Fibre Optic Cord (4501), neither included.
- Add the optional press fit Macro Adapter (9306.82) with any 67mm threaded macro wet lens for super macro photography.
- The optional WD-4 wide angle dome or DC3 6 inch dome port can be used as can the 9306.02 wide angle port M67 for RX100 VI to enable wide angle photography.
- The Sony AG-R2 grip is not compatible with this housing.
Please note the warranty on underwater housings does not cover damage to your camera caused by water ingress. It is your responsibility to insure your equipment with a specialist underwater equipment insurance company, click here for a quote.
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